First, I'd like to make it clear that we have not broken any rules in doing what we did. What we have is a regulation in place that, as is clearly agreed by everyone, requires us to pay within the broadcast years. That gives us to the end of August to make the payments. If this is not a tax, in your sense of that—If it is a tax, then our view would be it would have to be dealt with as a tax.
It's a procedure set out by a circular by the CRTC as to how to deal with the payments to the fund. Since we do not believe that the procedures set out by the fund are—We think the procedures are questionable to begin with. We felt in the circumstances that we were being responsible by asking questions about what was happening with the funds that we were allocating from our subscribers going to the fund. We felt we weren't getting an accounting for those funds, and that's why we did it. We were not breaking any rules.